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    Determination of trace sulfur in light olefins by oxidation microcoulometric method (2)

    • Last Update: 2022-01-06
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    Any micro library that can meet the minimum detection concentration of sulfur ≤ 0.


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    1mL and 5mL medical syringes or gas sampling devices are used for gas sampling


    A 10uL micro syringe is used for liquid injection, and the length of the syringe needle should reach the preheating zone


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